Re: about F$GETSYI("TEMPERATURE_VECTOR")

Davor,

you do not need to read any OpenVMS manual to find out about the location of the temperature sensors. This information could only be in the hardware manuals of your specific type of Alpha system, if it's publicly available at all.

Re: about F$GETSYI("TEMPERATURE_VECTOR")

Thanks all, i have got a method to make the conclusion.

very appreciate============================================

Hi all, i reopen this thread for thatwho knows the error log number about the temperature problem or fan problem?i wanna search it in the errlog.sys, but there are lots of records there, do you know the keywords to search?thanks!

Re: about F$GETSYI("TEMPERATURE_VECTOR")

Davor,

as you didn't provide the type of system nor the OpenVMS version, it's kind of hard to suggest an errlog analysis command.

ANAL/ERR does not work anymore since V7.1-2 on OpenVMS Alpha and has finally been replaced by ANAL/ERR/ELV as of V7.3-2. An alternative may be DIAGNOSE (DECevent), but this needs to be installed separately.

You would want to start with the equivalent of:

$ ANAL/ERR /SUMM/NOFULL

to find the different classes of errlog entries in your ERRLOG.SYS. Then you could use /INCL=... to include a specific class most likely to show the fan and/or power events. I would guess it's ENVIRONMENTAL_ENTRIES

Re: about F$GETSYI("TEMPERATURE_VECTOR")

Davor,

ELV may not be able to fully translate all those different errlog entries. Again - depening on the type of system - you would need DECevent for the older Alpha systems or WEBES (SEA = System Event Analyzer) for DS10, GS80 or higher to translate errlog entries for OpenVMS systems.

Both tools are downloadable from the hp OpenVMS Analysis Service Tools page:

There is documentation available on the analysis tool website, but it's a lot of reading. You can also invoke WEBES on your ES40 (after you've installed and started it) via the WEB as http://hostname:7902 and use the WEB interface to decode and analyze error logs.

The SEA (WSEA) DCL interface is used like this:

$ wsea v /tra/sin="31-Jan-2005â /out=x.x

will translate SYS$ERRORLOG:ERRLOG.SYS entries created since 31-JAN-2005 and put the results in file x.x